India is set to host the Bharat Steel 2026 Summit in New Delhi from April 16–17, 2026, positioning the country as a pivotal hub for the global steel industry. Organized under the leadership of the Ministry of Steel, Government of India, the two-day summit at Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, will bring together leaders from the steel, technology, mining, and trading sectors to deliberate on the next-generation steel ecosystem and on policy-business dialogue shaping the future of global steelmaking. Delegates from domestic and international steel producers, policymakers, infrastructure developers, and technology innovators are expected to take part, making it a high-impact platform for building strategic partnerships, investment prospects, and collaborative innovation in steel production and supply chains.
The summit will spotlight crucial themes, including low-emission and sustainable steel production, adoption of advanced digitalisation and AI-driven steel technologies, and strengthening resilient global supply chains. Policy discussions will focus on promoting green and sustainable steelmaking, with India showcasing its capabilities and future commitments to cleaner and more efficient production methodologies. As a country that has emerged as one of the world’s largest steel producers and a key driver of infrastructure growth, this summit underscores India’s ambition to elevate its steel sector’s global competitiveness. Bharat Steel 2026 also offers networking opportunities, market insights, and exposure to cutting-edge innovations that can reshape industry trajectories and support economic growth.
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